Teaching is a privilege.
How many professions can say that they help develop the full individual? A career in teaching music requires so much more than the foundation built during a typical undergraduate, and sometimes even graduate degree program.
What are method books? How do I network with other professional teachers? What are my career options? How does one solicit new students? How do I drive student retention?
I wondered so many things when I was first getting started teaching over a decade ago. Through a great deal of trial and error as well as surrounding myself with incredible mentors who were doing the very thing I wanted to do, I found my way. I am grateful to now be in the position to offer my expertise to others just getting started in their teaching careers as well.
Early-Career Teacher Training
What do you do?
Having been teaching privately for twelve years, previously co-owned and operated a brick-and-mortar music school which served hundreds of students, to serving as a collegiate faculty member, I’ve navigated a successful career teaching voice and piano at various levels. In addition to private lessons, I also offer consulting work, mentor new and budding music educators, and provide opportunities for others to observe my own teaching.
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Are you already teaching lessons but want feedback on how you can make your teaching more effective? Through mentored teaching I invite you to record lessons with your students, I review said lessons, and offer my feedback and ideas for improvement.
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Interested in observing how I teach my students? Whether you’re looking to observe musical theatre, classical, or CCM singers, I invite you to observe my teaching and discuss the process.
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Have questions about where to find specific resources or information on various topics? Looking to learn how to better market yourself? Want help strategizing building a sustainable career in teaching voice privately? Let’s talk.
